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Its coming soon.

I wondered if people would like to talk about it - what u do,
when you keep it,
if you keep it at all,
if not why not [Smile]

Anyone do it different? (Powerpoint and praise songs?)

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We now have a Wednesday evening service, so we are taking the opportunity to start our Corpus Christi celebrations with a Holy Hour and Benediction on the eve.

No service on the Thursday at our place chiz chiz chiz, as we do as Rome does (IIRC) and have the celebration on Sunday instead. Usual Sunday Mass with lots of eucharistic hymns! Some will go in the afternoon to Procession + Benediction at one of the main FiF churches in the diocese, I expect.

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8:30am Eucharistic Adoration
9am Mass - The Body and Blood of Jesus

6:30pm Ecumenical Worship - Sing a new Song to the Lord


It's gonna be a busy day!


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Low Mass at noon using red vestments at ours.

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If the Ascension (kept on Thursday) was anything to go by, it'll be an evening Low Mass. There's a High Mass elsewhere we're encouraged to attend but my lunchbreak isn't long enough to go!

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A big feature of Corpus Christi is the outdoor procession. Do you do one? I guess from all the talk of low masses the answer is no [Frown]

Oh dear.

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quote:
Originally posted by Max.:
8:30am Eucharistic Adoration
9am Mass - The Body and Blood of Jesus

6:30pm Ecumenical Worship - Sing a new Song to the Lord


It's gonna be a busy day!

On the day, or transferred à la mode?

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quote:
Originally posted by Saint Chad:
quote:
Originally posted by Max.:
8:30am Eucharistic Adoration
9am Mass - The Body and Blood of Jesus

6:30pm Ecumenical Worship - Sing a new Song to the Lord


It's gonna be a busy day!

On the day, or transferred à la mode?
Presumably, on the day according to the RC calendar.

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A mate of mine goes sometimes to St Albans, Holborn. Theyre doin a Mass for Copus Christi with procession but i dont know if its outdoor.

Here is the link.

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Proession and high Mass at CCSL; the Mass setting is the Miisa pange lingua of Josquin so that will be my birthday present.

m (haven't had a birthday on Corpus Christi in 40 years, not since the gulag.

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All Saints, Margaret Street, London are doing their usual High Mass and outside Procession (along part of Oxford Street, I presume!). White vestments, IIRC from a previous year.

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quote:
Originally posted by Saint Chad:
quote:
Originally posted by Max.:
8:30am Eucharistic Adoration
9am Mass - The Body and Blood of Jesus

6:30pm Ecumenical Worship - Sing a new Song to the Lord


It's gonna be a busy day!

On the day, or transferred à la mode?
We follow the Calendar for the Church in England and Wales, therefore it's transferred to Sunday.


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We will have the Solemn Mass and outdoor procession.
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My own parish has only an indoor procession and no Benediction, so it's my custom to excuse myself to the nearby Church of St Mary Magdalene. Here's last year's leaflet in PDF.
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I was chatting to my mate online about S Alnas, Holborn and theres a special festival their this year for Corpus Christi time.

Here is the link. It looks good doesnt it?

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Corpus Christi is on the Thursday here in Mexico. We have a procession after the usual daily mass. I'm not sure if Mass will be any fancier than usual -- we already have choir and robed servers for all our daily masses.

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quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
I was chatting to my mate online about S Alnas, Holborn and theres a special festival their this year for Corpus Christi time.

Here is the link. It looks good doesnt it?

You asked for my opinion?
No - it looks poncey. I'd rather be down the pub.


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What makes worship poncey Max.?

Actually I agree with you now I look again - but I still wonder what the answer to the question is.

I've also been told this is an anti-women priest rally.

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quote:
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What makes worship poncey Max.?

Actually I agree with you now I look again - but I still wonder what the answer to the question is.

I've also been told this is an anti-women priest rally.

Well, obviously it's when poncing people ponce about in a poncey way

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[Smile] I guess it is obvious Max.

Now:
What hymns or songs would you all like sung for a Corpus Christi Mass you might go to?

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I've managed to persuade our lot that it would be a good excuse for a summer party so we're keeping it on the day for the first time! It's not exactly Shrine of Dagon stuff - one server who doubles as Crucifer and MC and the Ave Verum Corpus sung as a communion anthem by some of the parishoners who remember the good old days when we had a choir but we have to start somewhere. Hopefully the more backslidden members of the PCC will turn up and hear my sermon on "Why It Is Important To Be A Regular Communicant".

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Solemn concelebrated mass at 12:15 on the Sunday, with a eucharistic procession around the neighborhood afterwards, with the customary three benediction stations. There are rumours of a full choral mass setting .
here are two photos from last year's procession.

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quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
[Smile] I guess it is obvious Max.

Now:
What hymns or songs would you all like sung for a Corpus Christi Mass you might go to?

In no particular order
The splendour of the King , Holy is the Lord , Jesus be the Centre , O Christ be the Centre of our lives , Down in Adoration , Lay it Down


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quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
What makes worship poncey Max.?

Actually I agree with you now I look again - but I still wonder what the answer to the question is.

I've also been told this is an anti-women priest rally.

Many Anglo-Catholic devotional societies, including the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament, do seem to spend rather more time promoting their agenda on this issue than promoting their original ends. As far as I can tell, the Guild of All Souls and the Society of King Charles the Martyr remain more or less apolitical.

All Saints Margaret Street will be having a Solemn Mass, Procession down Oxford Street and Benediction. The Bishop of Ramsbury will be the guest preacher. The Mass setting will be Haydn's 'Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo' and other music will include Guerrero's 'O sacrum convivium', Mozarts 'Ave Verum Corpus' and Karg-Elert's 'Lauda Sion'. Unusually for ASMS, the Tantum Ergo will be song in English by the congregation. The Hymns will be, in order: 'Lord Enthroned in Heavenly Splendor', 'The Church of God a kingdom is', 'Soul of my Savior, sanctify my breast' (a versification of the Anima Christi), ' Strengthen for service, Lord, the hands', 'Thee we adore, O hidden Savior, thee' 'Laud, O Zion, thy salvation', 'Alleluia, sing to Jesus', 'All for Jesus! all for Jesus', and 'Sweet Sacrament Divine'.

I'm sure this meets Max's definition for a 'poncey' celebration.

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It does.

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I would really love to have "One bread, one body" but am not holding my breath.

I really enjoy Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour, but only to St Osmund.

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quote:
Originally posted by Max.:
quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
[Smile] I guess it is obvious Max.

Now:
What hymns or songs would you all like sung for a Corpus Christi Mass you might go to?

In no particular order
The splendour of the King , Holy is the Lord , Jesus be the Centre , O Christ be the Centre of our lives , Down in Adoration , Lay it Down


Max.

Please max. what hymn book do you use to get those from.
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Spring Harvest, Soul Survivor, The Source, Songs of Fellowship and the Kingsway PDF Music Store.
Worship leaders such as myself tend to "accumulate" a lot of worship music too... if you know what I mean [Biased] Usually happens when I'm playing in other Church bands.


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quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
[QB]

Now:
What hymns or songs would you all like sung for a Corpus Christi Mass you might go to? [/QllB]

We used these in tha mass and procession last year: Bread of heaven,on Thee We Feed, Adoro Te Devote, Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent, Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All, Shepherd of Souls Refresh and Bless, Lord, Accept the Gifts We Offer, To Jesus Christ Our Soverign King, Alleluia!Sing to Jesus, Pange Lingua Gloriosi, and O Food of Exiles Lowly.
Four were used during mass (The third, sixth, eighth, and tenth hymns.) The others were used during the procession. There were two meditation songs too. (Lord, Sanctify me Wholly, by Jean Pasquet, and O Sacred Feast, by healey Willan.) I hope they do Elgar's Ave Verum this year. It's my favorite setting.

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quote:
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I would really love to have "One bread, one body" but am not holding my breath.


Thats not one I know LQ.

I like Jesus in thy dear Scarament as well.

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quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
quote:
Originally posted by LQ:
I would really love to have "One bread, one body" but am not holding my breath.


Thats not one I know LQ.

I like Jesus in thy dear Scarament as well.

You need to get out more. (To youtube)

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quote:
Originally posted by Max.:
quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
quote:
Originally posted by LQ:
I would really love to have "One bread, one body" but am not holding my breath.


Thats not one I know LQ.

I like Jesus in thy dear Scarament as well.

You need to get out more. (To youtube)
I want to make a witty comment, but I can't think of one.

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quote:
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I want to make a witty comment, but I can't think of one.

Here's a pre-made one for you.


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quote:
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here are two photos from last year's procession.

Why is the thurifer in front of the procession, instead of facing the Blessed Sacrament?
[Confused]

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Is it not the case the the thurifers usually cense the way for the sacrament rather than the sacrament itself?

That said, we did see a little bit of backward walking at the Nat. Shrine of the IC on Maundy Thursday, didn't we? Was that just something they chose to do or is it actually stipulated anywhere?

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quote:
Originally posted by Ceremoniar:
quote:
Originally posted by St.Silas the carter:
here are two photos from last year's procession.

Why is the thurifer in front of the procession, instead of facing the Blessed Sacrament?
[Confused]

There are three thurifers: One is at the front of the procession, and the other two are right in front of the priest with the blessed sacrament. (They're the uwo religious brothers in white habits.)

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Dominicans or Augustinian Canons Regular?


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Dominicans or Augustinian Canons Regular?


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Neither.

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Ah - Augustinian Lineage though [Smile]


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quote:
Originally posted by Max.:
quote:
Originally posted by Laetare:
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Originally posted by LQ:
I would really love to have "One bread, one body" but am not holding my breath.


Thats not one I know LQ.

I like Jesus in thy dear Scarament as well.

You need to get out more. (To youtube)
Max. or anyone for that matter. You know these you tube songs like the one u just posted - can they be downloaded and then put up like on powerpoint? I think that One bread One body was great.
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To download them from Youtube would be a breach of copyright.

You may buy them from legitimate sources such as the Kingsway MP3 Shop, iTunes or Amazon.


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quote:
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I've also been told this is an anti-women priest rally.

It is indeed. It's a society to encourage greater devotion to Christ in the Blessed Sacrament but what's going to happen is that we're going to all wear banners saying "No priestesses here!" We're then going to have a sermon about how female priests make the sacramental presence of Jesus Christ. The hymns are going to include

"Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all, how can I hate women like you?"
"O thou who at thy eucharist didst pray, that all thy priests would be forever men"

and various things like that.

It's going to be great fun.

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Ha Ha! Thurible.

Seriously though, will there be women priests taking part - will the gathering be respecting that there is two integrities ion the C of E?

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We're then going to have a sermon about how female priests make the sacramental presence of Jesus Christ.

Doh! My sarcasm is rendered useless. This sentence was, of course, meant to end with the word 'cry'!

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Ha Ha! Thurible.

Seriously though, will there be women priests taking part - will the gathering be respecting that there is two integrities ion the C of E?

I should expect that they will respect the two integrities in the CofE by not allowing women to Celebrate should it cause scandal to those who do not believe that women can be/are ordained


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Its all a muddle, I say!

Maybe we better chat on about Corpus Christi though or else we'll get told off.

Is there anywhere that has the procession separate from Mass, I've heard it is done - like at that CBS rally, but what about churches - do any do it not afetr Mas - say on the SDunday afternoon or what have you.

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I thought we might have a Sacrament Awareness Day!

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I am continually amazed that in my city where the Catholic Cathedral is named for the Blessed Sacrament that they have no Procession

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St. George's Church, Bickley, Kent, has a sort of Service of the Word (with sermon) followed by an outdoor Procession and Benediction on the Sunday afternoon (14 June), the principal Corpus Christi Mass being held in the morning. This is perhaps arranged like this for the benefit of other A-C parishes in the area, and I believe there is an area meeting of FiF after the service as well.

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quote:
Originally posted by Saint Chad:
I thought we might have a Sacrament Awareness Day!

We have a Mass awareness day and thanks for it - we call it Corpus Christi. But you can call yours something else like 'Thanksgiving for Holy Communion' if you want!!

BF thats very interesting. I seem to think in some countries its the procession more than the mass thats the feature so maybe they dont alweays have a mass.

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